Weight feedback adaptive multi objective cooperative scheduling in smart grid application

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Abstract

Smart grid integration needs a highly accurate power scheduling to minimizes the losses and efficiently utilize the power supply to minimize the loss. Scheduling of a smart grid interface is monitored based on single or multiple objectives scheduler, where the smart grids are scheduled based on the measured parameters of power dispatch and the consumption model. Wherein, multi objective scheduling results in prominent result, the system is a linear monitoring model, where no previous observations are considered in making present decision. This constraint the accuracy of scheduling. In this paper, a new feedback scheduling operation based on feedback operation is proposed. the approach significantly feedbacks the past parameter variation and leads to an optimal power supply in smart grid interface. The experimental results obtained signifies a optimal improvement in the decision delay and power compensation.

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Chandra Sekhar, D., Rama Rao, P. V. V., & Ganesh, V. (2019). Weight feedback adaptive multi objective cooperative scheduling in smart grid application. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(2), 607–611. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.B1634.078219

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